A Guide to Residential Fencing in Orlando, Florida

By: City FenceJune 26, 2024
Orlando Residential Fencing

Making choices can be hard, often due to wanting to please people and missing information. For example, you're installing residential fencing for your Orlando, Florida home.

But you've got picky neighbors who complain about everything. You don't want to deal with them complaining about how your fence "blocks their view."

Solving this is easy -- ignore them. If you can legally install the fence, do it. The second issue is missing information. Specifically, you're unfamiliar with how residential fence installation works in Orlando.

There's a lot to know about picking the perfect fence and getting it installed. Keep reading to learn more about different types of fencing and Orlando fencing services.

Choosing Your Fence

The first thing to do is decide what your fence is for and what kind you want. Many of you fear accidents near your pool and want to prevent anyone (or animal) from falling in.

Aluminum pool fences are stylish and keep everyone safe, so you don't have to compromise aesthetics for safety.

Some readers may have considered a chain link fence to create a visible boundary around their property. Chain links are popular for security as they keep children and pets inside while keeping hazards out.

Keep in mind that galvanized chain link fences are best. Galvanization is when manufacturers coat aluminum or steel with zinc. The point is to keep the metal from rusting.

Wood fences are usually well suited for privacy reasons, but they can double as security too. There are various types of wood fences, each with pros and cons.

Shadow box wood fencing looks interesting and has a durable construction. Unfortunately, they have gaps allowing neighbors and pedestrians to peek inside.

Board-on-board wood fences are sturdy, but costly due to the abundance of material needed to build them. One of the most versatile types of residential fencing is vinyl. It's rot and pest-resistant as well as easy to install.

Think about your needs and how you'd prefer your fence to look. People without children and pets may not need a pool fence but still want privacy from the neighborhood.

Leaving the decision up until you buy the fence can be troublesome. You can bog down the installation process and pick the wrong fence.

Choosing Automated Gates

Automated gates are an aspect of residential fencing many may not think of. An automated gate may represent an unnecessary cost, but they have practical uses.

Automated gates keep children and pets in, but come with the added advantage of being more difficult to open. A kid could figure out how to unlatch certain kinds of fences -- they can't with an automatic gate.

These kinds of gates are also more convenient. You don't have to worry about manually opening and closing the gate every time you leave.

Fence Regulations in Orlando

Fence regulations in Orlando aren't overly exacting, but there are still things you should know before hiring fencing services. First, check if you need a permit.

One or two-family residential homes may not need permits. Fences shorter than six feet don't require permits for installation either. You don't need permits for fences made of these materials either:

  • Wood
  • Plastic or vinyl
  • Aluminum
  • Wrought iron
  • Plant material

However, people will need a city permit for fences:

  • On commercial properties
    • including three-unit or more residential properties
  • Fences taller than six feet
  • Fences made of
    • Masonry block
    • Concrete
    • Build with reinforcement, including concrete and rebar
  • It's used as a partition for a pool or spa
  • It's on a floodplain.

You must submit site plans to get a permit. They must include a legal description, existing property lines, location of easements, and street locations, among other things.

Where your fence is determines how tall it can be. Residential front yard fences can only be up to four feet maximum. Fences within side street yards alongside neighbors can only be four feet.

Orlando's residential fence installation regulation also states the finished side of a wooden fence must face outward.

Choosing the Right Fence Installation Company

There are certain guidelines for choosing a contractor for any job. The best residential fencing companies have a few qualifications they must meet. Firstly, the company needs licensing to work in the state.

You are advised to hire a licensed fence installation company wherever you live. Licensing means the contractor has the skills to work in their home state.

You want a company that's worked with fencing for at least ten years. A fencing contractor must have a decade, minimum of experience to receive a license.

They must receive ongoing training to prove they're up to date with current trends. Part of the reasoning is longevity equals experience and expertise.

Another factor is that hiring an unlicensed fence installer is illegal in Florida. The best residential fencing companies also have insurance. First, let's discuss General Liability Insurance (GLI).

GLI covers customer injuries and client property damage. The contractor should have workers' compensation benefits in case workers get harmed on the job -- otherwise, you could be held responsible for their injuries.

Remember that general contractors and fencing contractors aren't the same. General contractors coordinate and oversee construction site operations.

Fencing contractors often work under a general contractor. However, your chosen company may be a fencing contractor working independently.

Research is your friend when finding the best contractor for the job. Ask neighbors and read reviews. Ask the fence installer how much they charge and how long the job will take. Don't be afraid to ask questions.

Who's Installing Your Residential Fencing?

City Fence is here to make installing your residential fencing simple and easy. We're a local Orlando, FL fence-installing company priding itself on meeting residential and commercial client needs.

We have a combined 30 years of experience in the industry. The owner, Nelson Toranzo, has been in fencing for 20 years and City Fence has operated for 10 years.

Companies like Spectrum and the University of Central Florida can vouch for our professional quality installation work. Reach out and get started on your installation, we offer free quotes.

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